diff --git a/www.i2p2/pages/debian.html b/www.i2p2/pages/debian.html
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--- a/www.i2p2/pages/debian.html
+++ b/www.i2p2/pages/debian.html
@@ -99,15 +99,13 @@ i2p</code>" as root or using sudo. This is the recommended means of operation.</
 </ul>
 <p>When installing for the first time, please remember to <b>adjust
 your NAT/firewall</b>
-if you can, bearing in mind the Internet-facing ports I2P uses,
-<a href="faq#ports">described here</a> among other ports.
-If you have successfully opened your port to inbound TCP, also enable
-inbound TCP on the
-<a href="http://localhost:7657/config.jsp">configuration page</a>.
+if you can. The ports to forward can be found on the <a href="http://localhost:7657/confignet">
+	network configuration page</a> in the router console. If guidance with respect to forwarding ports is needed,
+you may <a href="http://www.portforward.com">portforward.com</a> to be helpful.
 </p>
-<p>Also, please review and <b>adjust the bandwidth settings</b> on the
+<p>Please review and <b>adjust the bandwidth settings</b> on the
 <a href="http://localhost:7657/config.jsp">configuration page</a>,
-as the default settings of 96 KB/s down / 40 KB/s up are fairly slow.
+as the default settings of 96 KB/s down / 40 KB/s up are fairly conservative.
 </p>
 <p>
 If you want to reach eepsites via your browser, have a look on the <a href="htproxyports.html">browser proxy setup</a> page for an easy howto.</p>